eMBA in Switzerland

I have a degree in Business Innovation from University of St. Gallen HSG. I have 4-5 years experience in leadership and would like to pass an eMBA to achieve the next level in my career. My professional focus is Switzerland.

I have been evaluating several eMBAs in Europe (France, Spain, Switzerland etc.) and I am now wondering what is the best choice. Does it make sense to do an eMBA abroad Switzerland? Does it make sense to pass an eMBA at the same University where I have gotten the master's degree from?

Thank you for your advices :-)

Best,Janick

Dear all,

I have a degree in Business Innovation from University of St. Gallen HSG. I have 4-5 years experience in leadership and would like to pass an eMBA to achieve the next level in my career. My professional focus is Switzerland.

I have been evaluating several eMBAs in Europe (France, Spain, Switzerland etc.) and I am now wondering what is the best choice. Does it make sense to do an eMBA abroad Switzerland? Does it make sense to pass an eMBA at the same University where I have gotten the master's degree from?

The IMD program is generally aimed at applicants with 10+ years of work experience. For this with 5-10 years of experience, they actually suggest that you apply for one of their shorter courses and then work another two years before applying to the EMBA.

I'm not exactly sure what the class profile is on the St. Gallen EMBA, but I'm assuming it's in the same work experience range as the IMD one.

Assuming you have 4-5 years of total experience, maybe you should look instead at a full-time MBA?

The IMD program is generally aimed at applicants with 10+ years of work experience. For this with 5-10 years of experience, they actually suggest that you apply for one of their shorter courses and then work another two years before applying to the EMBA.

I'm not exactly sure what the class profile is on the St. Gallen EMBA, but I'm assuming it's in the same work experience range as the IMD one.

Assuming you have 4-5 years of total experience, maybe you should look instead at a full-time MBA?